Glimpsed at Work: Jacob Hood

Glimpsed at Work: Jacob Hood

Lloyd Fox, Baltimore Sun

Jacob Hood takes more of a casual approach to work attire. "I'm a little sporty, a little surfer, a little professional," the 29-year-old said. "It depends on when the mood hits." When we spotted the Woodbine resident at M-Edge, where he works as an industrial designer, we liked that he was very blunt -- especially when it came to his Arizona blue jeans. "I don't believe in snotty hundred-dollar jeans," he said. "Not me." He also wore a checkered dress shirt and purple sweater, both from Express. His black loafers were from Bostonian. His eye-catching watch was from Diesel. "The key to great style is color coordination and whatever makes you feel yourself," he said. "But mostly importanly, a bad-ass watch."

Jacob Hood takes more of a casual approach to work attire. "I'm a little sporty, a little surfer, a little professional," the 29-year-old said. "It depends on when the mood hits." When we spotted the Woodbine resident at M-Edge, where he works as an industrial designer, we liked that he was very blunt -- especially when it came to his Arizona blue jeans. "I don't believe in snotty hundred-dollar jeans," he said. "Not me." He also wore a checkered dress shirt and purple sweater, both from Express. His black loafers were from Bostonian. His eye-catching watch was from Diesel. "The key to great style is color coordination and whatever makes you feel yourself," he said. "But mostly importanly, a bad-ass watch." (Lloyd Fox, Baltimore Sun)

Jacob Hood takes more of a casual approach to work attire. "I'm a little sporty, a little surfer, a little professional," the 29-year-old said. "It depends on when the mood hits." When we spotted the Woodbine resident at M-Edge, where he works as an industrial designer, we liked that he was very blunt -- especially when it came to his Arizona blue jeans. "I don't believe in snotty hundred-dollar jeans," he said. "Not me." He also wore a checkered dress shirt and purple sweater, both from Express. His black loafers were from Bostonian. His eye-catching watch was from Diesel. "The key to great style is color coordination and whatever makes you feel yourself," he said. "But mostly importanly, a bad-ass watch."